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Blue Xmas
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French Canadian teen David
Thibault, 16,
covers Elvis Presley's classic 'Blue Christmas' with perfection
and does a better job than any Elvis impersonator than I've seen before
the video is somewhat spoilt by annoying interupting DJ
Xmas Toons
Claire Koch Signs
Christmas Carol For Her Deaf Parents During School Pageant
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West Jet Canada special Xmas
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Pictures that speak a thousand words
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Those Funny Animals
Awesome Dog food commercial
thanks Kitty L
This fundamentalist Christian couple
felt it important to own an equally
fundamentally Christian pet.
They went shopping at a kennel specializing
in
this particular breed,
and found a dog they liked quite a lot.
When they asked
the dog to fetch the Bible,
he did it in a flash.
When they instructed him to
look up Psalm 23,
he complied equally fast, using his paws with dexterity.
They
were impressed,
purchased the animal,
and went home (piously, of course).
That night they had friends over for dinner.
They were so proud of their new
fundamentalist dog
and his major skills, they had the dog show off a little.
The friends were impressed,
and asked whether the dog was able
to do any of the
usual dog tricks, as well.
This stopped the couple cold,
as they hadn't thought
about 'normal' tricks.
"Well," they said, "let's try this out."
Once more they
called out to the dog,
and then clearly pronounced the command,
"Heel!"
Quick as a wink, the dog jumped up,
put his paw on the man's
forehead,
closed his eyes in concentration,
and bowed his head...
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Cool Facts
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In case you're having a rough day,
here's a stress management
technique recommended
in all the latest psychological journals.
The funny thing is that it really works
and will make you smile.
1. Picture yourself
lying on your belly on a warm rock
that hangs out over a crystal clear stream.
2. Picture yourself
with both your hands
dangling in the cool running water.
3. Birds are sweetly
singing in the cool mountain air.
4. No one knows your
secret place.
5. You are in total
seclusion from that hectic place
called the world.
6. The soothing sound
of a gentle waterfall fills the air
with a cascade of serenity.
7. The water is so
clear that you can make out the face
of the Politician you are holding
underwater
See it worked! You're
smiling.
You feel better already!
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Fun Piano at Chicago Union Station
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POSTERS
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Ulimate Workers FAIL Complimation
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STRANGE DEATHS
If you were a child in the 90s, you'll have seen Anastasia,
so
you know who Rasputin was.
What you might not know is that this guy was
just as
hard to kill in real life as he was in the movie.
Now, since the eyewitness
accounts vary,
we can never be absolutely certain as to what happened,
but the
commonly accepted story is this:
worried about Rasputin's influence over
Tsarina Alexandra,
members of the extended Romanov family
potted to off him
using cyanide.
However, after consuming the pastries and wine containing the
poison
(supposedly enough to kill five men),
Rasputin was still kicking.
So
they shot him and left him for dead in the living room
. But when they came back
in to check on him,
he was STILL alive.
So they shot him again (either two or
three more times).
And bludgeoned him with a rubber clubbed.
And bound him and
wrapped him in a sheet
and dumped him in the river.
And when his body was
pulled from the river two days later,
it revealed that he had somehow managed
to free one of his arms.
King Adolf Frederick of Sweden's last meal consisted of lobster,
caviar, sauerkraut, kippers, and champagne,
plus 14 servings of his favorite
dessert, semla
(buns in a bowl of warm milk.)
We mention this because it was
his last meal that killed him.
He is known in Sweden as
"the king who ate
himself to death."
The case went something like this:
Ohio, 1871.
A man was shot
and killed in a bar fight.
The defendant's attorney, Clement Vallandigham,
argued that the victim had actually killed himself
while trying to draw his
pistol from his pocket
while in a kneeling position.
To prove the plausibility,
he demonstrated this act to the jury,
grabbing a gun he believed to be
unloaded.
He killed himself in the process,
and in doing so, proved his own
point.
The defendant, Thomas McGehan,
was acquitted.
In 1998, a football (read: soccer) match between two provinces
in the Congo was interrupted by a lightning bolt
that struck the pitch and
killed all 11 members of one team.
(Go ahead and reread that sentence
just to
make sure you got it before moving on. .)
The other teamed was left unscathed,
though did suffer severe accusations of witchcraft
(which is apparently a legit
concern in central Africa.)
In 1994, one Gloria Ramirez was admitted to Riverside General
Hospital
due to the effects of advanced cervical cancer,
but she wasn't the
only one who would need medical attention;
her skin was toxic.
Staff noticed an
oily sheen on Ramirez's skin and
a "fruity, garlic-like odor" coming
from her mouth.
The nurse who drew blood from Ramirez's arm,
noticed an
"ammonia-like smell" coming from the tube.
The nurse handed the
bloody sample to a doctor
who noticed particles in the blood.
Then the nurse
fainted.
Then the doctor felt nauseated and light-headed, so she left the room.
And then fainted at a nurse's desk.
A respiratory therapist who assisted in the
ER also passed out.
At that point, staff was ordered to evacuate all the ER
patients.
Despite efforts,
Ramirez was pronounced dead from kidney failure.
So what was up with the infected staff?
Well, here's the theory:
Ramirez may
have been using dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO),
a solvent, for pain.
The substance
has a reported garlic-like taste.
Scientists hypothesize that the oxygen
administered
my EMTs may have combined with the DMSO to create DMSO2,
which is
known to crystallize at room temperature,
which may explain the particles the
doctor spotted in the patient's blood.
Then, the electric shock from the defibrillator
used in the ER may have convered the DMSO2 into DMSO4,
a poisonous gas.
In February 1959, 10 ski hikers set out to climb Russia's
mountain Kholat Syakhl (which ironically means "Mountain of the
Dead."
One was forced to turn back a day in due to illness.
The other nine
were never seen alive again.
Now, alright, you're probably thinking
"People dying while climbing a
mountain in Russia in the middle of winter?
How is that strange?"
when investigators found the mountaineers'
camp site,
it was in shambles, and the tent had been torn open FROM THE INSIDE.
Footprints leading away from the site were left by people
who were barefoot,
wearing socks, or wearing only one shoe.
The first two bodies found were
beneath a large tree
about a mile from the camp, dressed only in underwear.
Three more bodies were discovered at varying distance
between the tree and the
camp,
and appeared to have died while attempting to return to the camp.
One had
a fractured skull.
It took two months before the other four bodies were found
in a ravine a few
hundred feet from the tree
where the first two bodies were found.
They were
wrapped in pieces of clothing belonging
to other members of the group,
leading
investigators to believe these four had died last
and had removed clothing from
those previously deceased.
and this clothing? It was RADIOACTIVE.
Though these four bodies showed no outwards signs of trauma
(meaning no bruises
or scratches or horrific festering wounds)
they all died of trauma, most
notably major chest fractures.
Doctors said that the force required to cause
such fractures
would be comparable to the force of a car crash.
Remember, no
external damage.
Oh yeah, and one woman was missing her tongue.
The final verdict was that the group members died
due to "compelling
natural forces,"
which sounds an awful lot like
"we have no idea what the heck happened here."
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Old People are awesome
If this doesn't make you laugh...nothing will
If this doesn't make you laugh...nothing will
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One day an Irishman
goes into a pharmacy -
reaches into his pocket and takes out
a small Irish
whiskey bottle
and a teaspoon.
He pours from the bottle onto the teaspoon
and offers it to the pharmacist.
"Could you taste this for me, please?"
The pharmacist takes the teaspoon,
puts it
in his mouth, swills the liquid around
and swallows it.
"Does that
taste sweet to you?"
says Paddy.
"No, not at all," says the
chemist.
"Oh that's a relief," says Paddy.
"The
doctor told me to come here
and get my urine tested for sugar."
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NEW FORD MODELS
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Try this
I averaged 78%
Short Term Memory Test .
You'll be shown 12 photos in the first part,
You'll be shown another 12 photos in the second
part,
You'll be shown 48 photos in the third part
and asked if you saw them in the first part,
the second part - or never saw them at all.
and asked if you saw them in the first part,
the second part - or never saw them at all.
When you have finished the third part,
your results will be given to you.
your results will be given to you.
Click here to
begin.
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Men and Women
A man brings his best
buddy home for dinner
unannounced at 5:30 pm after work.
His wife begins
screaming at him
and his friend just sits and listens in.
"My hair and makeup
are not done,
the house is a mess, the dishes are not done
, I'm still in my pajamas
and I can't be bothered with cooking tonight!
What the hell did you bring
him home for?"
"Because he's
thinking of getting married.
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Super Cool Card Trick
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This weeks signs
This very funny
Be warned it has bad language right at the end
but it adds to the video
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What a fun post this week. Loved the videos and especially about the kid running away. I laughed out loud.
ReplyDeleteI stole the stress management one. Awesome. I gave you credit.
Thanks for making me smile all year too.
Have a fabulous day. ☺
thanks Sandee merry xmas and happy 2014
ReplyDeleteThank you for lots of fun this year, Phil. Have a happy and safe Christmas.
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